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King in Waiting

Lord Edward's Archer Series, Book 2

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King in Waiting

By: Griff Hosker
Narrated by: Owen Frost
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"A rollicking historical adventure which flies like an arrow from a bow." (Giles Kristian)

"One of the best Griff Hosker books I have ever read." (Paul J. Bennett)

The sequel to runaway best seller Lord Edward’s Archer.

The year is 1264. Simon de Montfort defeats and captures King Henry III of England at the Battle of Lewes to become de facto ruler of the country.

Step forward Gerald War Bow, a man of humble birth but noble intentions, a superb archer and leader of men, and a committed servant of Lord Edward – the real heir to King Henry’s throne.

So ensues a series of bloodthirsty battles, acts of bravery, and rescue missions, all in the name of toppling the treasonous de Montfort. Finally, Gerald and his archers find themselves at the edge of battle at Evesham.

As the royalists face de Montfort’s army, which still holds King Henry among its number, Gerald War Bow knows that the future of his country – and his own life – lie in the balance.

As Gerald pulls back his bow, will he hit – or miss?

"Well researched and packed with accurate historical detail the King in Waiting brings an important period in English history to rousing life." (David Penny)

"In Gerald War-Bow, Hosker has crafted a heroic, humble archer with the heart of a prince." (Brook Allen)

©2019 Griff Hosker (P)2020 Griff Hosker
Action & Adventure Historical Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Royalty Thriller & Suspense Fiction King
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Engaging Storyline • Intriguing Historical Setting • Clear Reading Voice • Memorable Characters • Fast-paced Adventure
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Exciting flows well and is believable. This period of English history is of great interest. The English archer was a tough, skilled and formidable.u

Good listen

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The narrator was not good. His continuous mispronunciations were distracting, especially the word "heard". He pronounced it "here" + "d".

Not as Good as the First

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It would be great to move away from this narrator, he does the book a disservice.

Narrator is not great

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I really enjoy Griff Hosker’s books and am in the 2nd book of my second series with this author. Owen Frost, the narrator, ruined the experience on book 2. Just like developing a like for an author, listeners prefer narrators that add to the pleasure of the book. Owen Frost brings nothing but displeasure.

Narrator sucks!!

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Second in the series of a continuing story of the strength of England and their precision archers. Griff Hosker's ability to write interesting and memorable characters is amazing. I took right away to Gerald War Bow in the first book and welcomed the second in the series and wasn't disappointed. Another great historical fiction by the author. The narration was well done.

Mighty Archer Gerald War Bow

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First book on this series was much better. Narration killed the story. Would recommending reading this one yourself.

Good book poor narration.

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I like the plot. It has good characters that need more depth. Main character lacks the banter and knowledge of those he calls brother needed to get 4 stars. First book was the same.

Good history needs more.

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not loving the narrator so like he was reading the phone book. Maybe this series of books is not for me but I will finish it.

kinda boring

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More of the same noble commoner protagonist. That’s fine, but the change in narrator made it nearly unlistenable.

Narration was disappointing

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The voice talent was no where near as good as Marston York. He did not do regional accents and would kean away from the microphone as if it were a different speaker. It just wasn't as good.

The performer was not as good

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